Domodude

Almost there. As Hari wrote, we got a lot closer to a working Z-wave setup. The only problem remaining, I hope, is the transfer of the config from the ZTH200 Homepro primary controller to LinuxMCE.

(I had some trouble getting the ZCS201 recognized by lmce, but I think that it eventually worked again after I got rid of all interfaces, rebooted the core, and then started over. That included attaching the ZCS201, turning on the system, adding the interface in the web setup, update, reload dcerouter. I think that was all it took. I will replay everything once the download problem is out of the way.)

Andrew, I understand you own a ZTH200? Could you tell me if something is wrong here?

Add units to the ZTH200. I have one plugin dimmer unit on group 1, 3 and 6 each.

From setup, select transfer partial configuration

The ZTH200 will tell me Transfer Successful (or something like it)

After this, lmce has only one light as a child device to the zcs201. If I select Transfer FULL Config, the transfer somehow fails, I think it mentions a Data Error.

LMCE's ZWave supports the devices. It doesn't know scenes from the controller. In fact in ZWave controller scenes can only be transfered to identical controllers because they all do the UI very differently (and most are really awful).

If you have one device that is all you will see in LMCE. Once its there you can name it and build scenes and scenarios around it.

Did you add the device from the web interface or from the wizard?

I'm really encouraged that we can add a serial ZWave device since the Leviton is serial, and has the feedback from the Leviton switches.

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Domodude

LMCE's ZWave supports the devices. It doesn't know scenes from the controller. In fact in ZWave controller scenes can only be transfered to identical controllers because they all do the UI very differently (and most are really awful). If you have one device that is all you will see in LMCE. Once its there you can name it and build scenes and scenarios around it.

At the time I tried it, I had two pluggable dimmers units, which where put in group 1 and group 2 of the controller, respectively. Are you saying I should just add all dimmers to the first group on the Homepro controller, and then do further setup in lmce after the upload of the config?

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Did you add the device from the web interface or from the wizard?

I used the web interface; I selected "add device" under "Interfaces". I selected manufacturer Pluto, and just picked the ZWave option after updating the filter. Again, I still need to double-check this. However, the bottom line is that the interface can be recognized (running 0704 here).

Domodude

I now get this in 62_ZWave.log:...1 01/18/08 21:44:12 62 (spawning-device) Starting... 41 01/18/08 21:44:12 62 (spawning-device) Found /usr/pluto/bin/ZWave05 01/18/08 21:44:17.052 Creating child 63 <0xb78dd6d0>05 01/18/08 21:44:17.052 Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 1820 that this has no custom event handler for. It will not fire events. <0xb78dd6d0>05 01/18/08 21:44:17.052 Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 1820 that this has no custom handler for. This is normal for IR. <0xb78dd6d0>05 01/18/08 21:44:17.053 Creating child 69 <0xb78dd6d0>05 01/18/08 21:44:17.053 Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom event handler for. It will not fire events. <0xb78dd6d0>05 01/18/08 21:44:17.053 Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom handler for. This is normal for IR. <0xb78dd6d0>05 01/18/08 21:44:17.053 Creating child 70 <0xb78dd6d0>05 01/18/08 21:44:17.053 Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom event handler for. It will not fire events. <0xb78dd6d0>05 01/18/08 21:44:17.053 Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom handler for. This is normal for IR. <0xb78dd6d0>...

Those two devices are supposed to be dimmers. I see them, but cannot properly send commands to them. Sending directly to the dimmers gets me an OK response, but nothing happens. The ZWave.log file prints:05 01/18/08 21:54:35.035 ### Go to timeout queue <0xb68dab90>05 01/18/08 21:54:35.035 ### skip the next job from timeout queue <0xb68dab90>05 01/18/08 21:54:58.011 ### Go to timeout queue <0xb68dab90>05 01/18/08 21:54:58.011 ### skip the next job from timeout queue <0xb68dab90>

Any ideas? I think I'd like to thoroughly clean up all children of the ZCS201 and resend the config, would deleting these devices and reloading dcerouter be enough?

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It will not fire events.[0m <0xb79166d0>0512/30/07 0:00:29.118[33;1mNote: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom handler for. This is normal for IR.[0m <0xb79166d0>0512/30/07 0:00:29.118[33;1mCreating child 241[0m <0xb79166d0>0512/30/07 0:00:29.118[33;1mNote: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom event handler for. It will not fire events.[0m <0xb79166d0>0512/30/07 0:00:29.118[33;1mNote: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom handler for. This is normal for IR.[0m <0xb79166d0>0512/30/07 0:00:29.118[33;1mCreating child 242[0m <0xb79166d0>0512/30/07 0:00:29.118[33;1mNote: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom event handler for. It will not fire events.[0m <0xb79166d0>0512/30/07 0:00:29.118[33;1mNote: Device manager has attached a device of type 38 that this has no custom handler for. 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This is normal for IR.[0m <0xb79166d0>== ATTEMPT FRESH START ==112/30/07 00:24:37/usr/pluto/bin/Spawn_Device.sh 34 (spawning-device)[1;00m13855 Dev: 34; Already Running list: 15,16,17,18,27,[1;00m== FRESH START ==112/30/07 00:24:37/usr/pluto/bin/Spawn_Device.sh 34 (spawning-device)[1;00mdevice: 34 ip: localhost cmd_line: ZWave[1;00m012/30/07 00:24:3734 (spawning-device)[1;00mEntering 34[1;00m

I get those messages for ALL child devices in all my coding too.From what I can tell, they can be safely ignored.38 is Lightswitch Dimmable, 37 is Lightswitch ON/OFF, 1820 and 1813 I'm not sure about..

HTH,

Dan

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Almost there. As Hari wrote, we got a lot closer to a working Z-wave setup. The only problem remaining, I hope, is the transfer of the config from the ZTH200 Homepro primary controller to LinuxMCE.

(I had some trouble getting the ZCS201 recognized by lmce, but I think that it eventually worked again after I got rid of all interfaces, rebooted the core, and then started over. That included attaching the ZCS201, turning on the system, adding the interface in the web setup, update, reload dcerouter. I think that was all it took. I will replay everything once the download problem is out of the way.)

Andrew, I understand you own a ZTH200? Could you tell me if something is wrong here?

Add units to the ZTH200. I have one plugin dimmer unit on group 1, 3 and 6 each.

From setup, select transfer partial configuration

The ZTH200 will tell me Transfer Successful (or something like it)

After this, lmce has only one light as a child device to the zcs201. If I select Transfer FULL Config, the transfer somehow fails, I think it mentions a Data Error.

Any ideas?

Thanks,Mark

Yes we use the ZTH200 Master Controller/remote. We always use 'transfer full config' but we do see a transfer error sometimes. Just resend a few times until you get a good transfer. Are you using the Lighting Wizard to manage the transfer/addition of the lights?

1813 and possibly 1820 are additional controllers on the network or the PIR. I have 3 additional ZWave controllers in the system which should explain that. Or they may be the PIR. I have one light with a device number after a large gap. It gets dumped buy the code and needs to be re-added with almost every router reload if I want to use it.

Andrew, I understand you own a ZTH200? Could you tell me if something is wrong here?

Are you using the Lighting Wizard to manage the transfer/addition of the lights?

Thanks. I will try to use the full config transfer.

I am not using the lighting wizard, because the RS232 is not plug'n'play. It would be great to use the wizard, but so far I have had no luck. So, it's a matter of manually adding the interface, and then transfering the settings...

Andrew, I understand you own a ZTH200? Could you tell me if something is wrong here?

Are you using the Lighting Wizard to manage the transfer/addition of the lights?

Thanks. I will try to use the full config transfer.

I am not using the lighting wizard, because the RS232 is not plug'n'play. It would be great to use the wizard, but so far I have had no luck. So, it's a matter of manually adding the interface, and then transfering the settings...

Mark

ok... well under the hood the same code is being called so doing the upload from Web Admin amounts to the same thing.

Domodude

I have not yet been able to get the floorplan function to work. I added my lights thorugh the "Download Config" route on the web admin site, and added the lights to my map. However, I see no lights on the map on orbiters!

Another thing: reaction to the web interface is sometimes quite slow, or the command does not get processed at all. To any of you experienced Z-wave users: Is that normal?